Based on the investigation by the Mumbai Police and digital experts in April 2013, the video that went viral was officially confirmed to be a morphed and fake video

A cynical truth underpins the entire discussion: a viral video, even a controversial one, is often a career accelerant. For an OTT-era actress like Mona Singh—who has successfully transitioned from TV to films to streaming—visibility is currency. Within 48 hours of the video trending, data analytics would show a spike in searches for her upcoming projects, reruns of Jassi on YouTube, and viewership of her Amazon Prime or Netflix titles.

Social media discussions have also focused on Singh’s "winning streak" in 2026. Fans and critics alike are praising her for her versatility across several high-profile projects:

The Viral Catalysts

In April 2026, actress Mona Singh has been trending due to a viral video clip from an interview where she shared strong views on gender roles in modern Indian households. Viral Discussion: Gender Equality and Household Roles

Authorities worked to trace the IP addresses of the computers used to upload the clip. Web portals that distributed the fake video faced penalties under the IT Act 2000. Personal Impact: While reports from The Times of India

The Social Media Discourse: A Three-Act Structure

The incident involving actress Mona Singh was a significant case study in India regarding the violation of privacy and the dangers of morphed/deepfake content.